Vandal Spray Paints 'Lucid Nightmare' in Downtown Trenton
The following information was supplied by the Trenton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Trenton police responded to a call about a white male possibly spray painting buildings in the alley near TV's Grand Event at about 10 p.m. Jan. 14.
Responding officers found a power box in the alley directly behind TV's Grand Event that had been damaged, according to a Trenton police report.
The power box had been spray painted in black paint with the words "lucid nightmare," and an unknown symbol below the writing, according to the same report.
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Jorge
10:12 am on Monday, January 21, 2013
From a search of Lucid Nightmare:
May 3, 2012 – Listen to Lucid Nightmare by Pattanga: This is the 6th track from my debut album 'Death On The Wind' It was inspired by a lucid dream I had.
They have a Facebook site. Appears to be a fan of theirs. Maybe free advertisemnt?
Ron
10:16 am on Monday, January 21, 2013
A power box was damaged? Seriously, spray paint damaged the power box? No other graffiti? Hmm, another crime in Trenton...... Apparently its a slow news day again.....
Nate Stemen
10:35 am on Monday, January 21, 2013
@Ron: Here are some recent positive stories you might have missed.
http://trenton-grosseile.patch.com/articles/local-superman-wins-patch-community-service-award
http://trenton-grosseile.patch.com/articles/trenton-hs-2011-valedictorian-nataie-dumais-where-is-she-now
http://trenton-grosseile.patch.com/articles/trenton-schools-wrap-up-black-out-bullying-week
http://trenton-grosseile.patch.com/articles/antique-tractor-gets-trenton-teacher-national-attention
http://trenton-grosseile.patch.com/articles/2-trenton-teachers-nominated-for-michigan-teacher-of-the-year
Ron
11:20 am on Monday, January 21, 2013
Would be great if Patch could focus on more stories like this. These reflect all that is good about our community. negative reporting really serves no purpose. Thank you for pointing out the positive things about our great town.
Nate Stemen
11:25 am on Monday, January 21, 2013
I appreciate your feedback and understand your concerns. However, we have a duty to report on both the good and bad in the community. We will try to do more to shine the light on all of these stories.
Dave (Bear) Huggins
11:35 am on Monday, January 21, 2013
You all should know by now, Nate only posts what he likes if it fits his political agenda. If he don't like it. He won't post it. He has proven it time after time.
Ron
11:43 am on Monday, January 21, 2013
Thank you Nate. It just gets a little annoying reading about petty crimes repeatedly throughout the week. Is this really newsworthy or is it just putting print on the pages? But even more questionable is why your week in review only reflects these minor crimes and nothing else. Rise up and seek out all that is good about our community, our state and country. I'm sure you'll find more good than bad to cast your pen upon. Thank you again.
sine-of-the-times
4:17 pm on Monday, January 21, 2013
Be glad that Trenton is a quiet town...although, there are things lurking in our midst...
JC
9:05 pm on Monday, January 21, 2013
I wish you would do some real investigative reporting to make this area a better place for all. Why hasn't anyone focused on the traffic tie-ups caused by the incessant trains on Van Horn, Allen Road and Fort Street? If I take that route, 7 out of 10 times I will have to wait 10 to 15 minutes, sometimes more for the train to pass. Then cars are often lined up half a mile in four directions. I was caught by a long train recently as I was trying to get to Oakwood Hospital in Dearborn when a relative was dying and I did not make it in time. Other times I have tried to avoid the trains by going over to Gibraltar Road, but I get caught there, too, sometimes. The only safe road is West Road. There has to be a better solution.
sine-of-the-times
9:52 pm on Monday, January 21, 2013
The trouble is JC, that these are such old stories, we all complained about the trains years ago, federal laws took over, Dingell tried to do something...the trouble is that nothing ever gets "fixed" or changes downriver, so what's to report on anymore? I appreciate Nate for trying to engage conversation over even the littlest things.